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-# Makefile base template
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-# - 1.3.0: add 'man' for man(ual) pages
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-# - 1.5.1: include binaries from libs/bin/ into the jar
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-.PHONY: all clean mrproper mrpropre build run jrun jar sjar resources test-resources install libs ifman man love
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-love:
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-man:
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+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-NAME=nikiroo-utils.jar
-
-jar="$NAME"
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`dirname "$0"`/$NAME"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`whereis "$NAME" | sed 's: :\n:g' | grep "$NAME" | head -n1`"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- echo "$NAME not found." >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exec java -cp "$jar" be.nikiroo.utils.main.bridge "$@"
-
+++ /dev/null
-# nikiroo-utils
-
-## Version 5.1.0
-
-- Downloader: new Offline mode for cache accesses only
-- Cache: make sure an immedate SAVE/LOAD always work, even with 0 retention delays
-
-## Version 5.0.0
-
-- new: server: count the bytes we rec/send
-- new: CryptUtils
-- new: stream classes
-- new: Bundles can now also set Boolean, Integer... and not just get them
-- new: Bundles get/setList()
-- new: Bundles can now use the default values provided by the Meta
-- new: GUI presentation for Bundles is much improved
-- fix: IOUtils.readSmallStream and \n at the end
-- fix: Base64 implementation changed, no strange errors anymore
-- android: binary code (.class) is now bundled in the jar, too
-- change: StringUtils.unzip64(String) now returns a byte[] (StringUtils.unzip64s(String) can be used instead)
-- change: be.nikiroo.utils.markableFileInputStream moved to be.nikiroo.utils.streams (old class still present in @Deprecated state for now)
-- change: TestLauncher is now "silent" by default (no exception details, see setDetails(true))
-- runtime: serial: SSL -> CryptUtils (both are **runtime** incompatible and CryptUtils is slower)
-- runtime: break **runtime** compat with package utils.serial (Objects) -- ServerString should still be compatible (if not SSL obviously)
-
-## Version 4.7.3
-
-- fix: Downloader: POST and 302 redirects
-
-## Version 4.7.2
-
-- fix: Downloader issue with caching (input was spent when returned the first time)
-- fix: IOUtil.forceResetableStream
-
-## Version 4.7.1
-
-- new: can now select the TempFiles root
-- new: can now select the Image temporary root
-- fix: Cache now offer some tracing when cleaning the cache
-- fix: TemporaryFiles.close() was not indempotent (and was called in finalize!)
-
-## Version 4.7.0
-
-- tracer: traces on stderr by default
-- new: downloader one more public method
-- fix: downloader use original URL for cache ID
-
-## Version 4.6.2
-
-- fix: formatNumber/toNumber and decimals
-
-## Version 4.6.0
-
-- new: proxy
-- new: StringUtils formatNumber and toNumber
-- fix: UI Desc (NPE)
-
-## Version 4.5.2
-
-- Serial: fix b64/not b64 error
-- Serial: perf improvement
-- Base64: perf improvement
-- new: Proxy selector
-
-## Version 4.5.1
-
-- Progress: fix deadlock in rare cases
-
-## Version 4.5.0
-
-- Base64: allow access to streams
-- Deprecated: do not use our on deprecated functions
-- Serial: fix ZIP/noZIP error
-
-## Version 4.4.5
-
-- Base64: allow access to not-zipped Base64 utilities
-- Justify text: better handling of full text lines
-- jDoc: improve
-- IOUtils: new convenience method for reading a File into bytes
-
-## Version 4.4.4
-
-- Java 1.6: fix bad dependency so it can compiles on 1.6 again
-- TempFilesTest: fix test
-- Serial: fix for some constructors
-- Serial: better default choice for ZIP/noZIP content
-
-## Version 4.4.3
-
-- Test assertions: fix files/dir content comparison code
-
-## Version 4.4.2
-
-- Test assertions: can now compare files/dir content
-
-## Version 4.4.1
-
-- Image: fix undocumented exception on save images
-- TempFiles: crash early on error
-
-## Version 4.4.0
-
-- Text justification: now supports bullet lists and HR lines
-- Text justification: fix a bug with dashes (-) and a crash
-- Image to text converion fixes
-- Serial: now supports anonymous inner classes
-- Test: now allow an Exception argument to the "fail(..)" command
-- Downloader: add an optional cache
-- Cache: auto-clean when saving
-- Bridge: fix a NPE when tracing
-- New: justify, img2aa and bridge tools (see package Main)
-
-
-## Version 4.3.0
-
-- New: IOUtils.Unzip()
-- TestCase: better message for lists comparisons
-
-## Version 4.2.1
-
-- Fix small bug in Downloader
-
-## Version 4.2.0
-
-- New getLanguage() in TransBundle
-
-## Version 4.1.0
-
-- New TempFiles (Image.java now uses it instead of memory)
-- Auto cache cleaning + better errors in ImageUtilsAndroid
-- New String justification options
-
-## Version 4.0.1
-
-- Android compatibility (see configure.sh --android=yes)
-
-## Version 4.0.0
-
-- Deplace all dependencies on java.awt into its own package (ui)
-
-## Version 3.1.6
-
-- Fix Serialiser issue with custom objects and String in a custom object
-- Fix Progress/ProgressBar synchronisation issues
-- Fix Bridge default maxPrintSize parameter
-
-## Version 3.1.5
-
-- Fix Cache with no-parent file
-- Fix Progress (Error <> RuntimeException)
-
-## Version 3.1.4
-
-- Fix error handling for tracers in Server
-
-## Version 3.1.3
-
-- Fix ImageUtils.fromStream with non-resetable streams
-
-## Version 3.1.2
-
-- Fix Server regarding the client version passed to the handler
-- Improve ServerBridge options
-
-## Version 3.1.1
-
-- Some fixes and trace handling changes in ServerBridge
-- Some fixes in Import/Export (objects serialisation)
-
-## Version 3.1.0
-
-- New ServerBridge (including tests)
-
-## Version 3.0.0
-
-- jDoc
-- Fix bugs in Server (it was not possible to send objects back to client)
-- Improve code in Server (including tests), breaks API
-- Remove some deprecated things
-
-## Version 2.2.3
-
-- Fix in readSmallStream
-- Change traces handling
-
-## Version 2.2.2
-
-- New method in Cache: manually delete items
-
-## Version 2.2.1
-
-- Small fixes, especially in Progress
-
-## Version 2.2.0
-
-- New classes:
- - Downloader: download URL from recalcitrant websites
- - Cache: manage a local cache
-
-## Version 2.1.0
-
-- Better IOUtils
-
-## Version 2.0.0
-
-- API change
- - IOUtils is now split between itself and ImageUtils -- some changes required in dependant projects
- - Some slight renaming in StringUtils/IOUtils/ImageUtils
-
-- New class ImageText
- - To create ASCII art
-
-## Version 1.6.3
-
-- Version.java
- - Fix toString issues + test + update scripts
-
-## Version 1.6.2
-
-- Version.java
- - Now supports "tag" on the versions (i.e., 0.0.4-niki1 -> tag is "niki", tagVersion is 1)
-
-## Version 1.6.1
-
-- Serialisation utilities
- - Now supports enums and BufferedImages
-
-## Version 1.6.0
-
-- Serialisation utilities
- - Server class to send/receive objects via network easily
- - Serialiser now supports Arrays + fixes
-
-## Version 1.5.1
-
-- Serialisation utilities
- - SerialUtils is now public and can be used to dynamically create an Object
- - The Importer is now easier to use
-
-## Version 1.5.0
-
-- Bundles: change in Bundles and meta data
- - The meta data is more complete now, but it breaks compatibility with both Bundles and @Meta
- - A description can now be added to a bundle item in the graphical editor as a tooltip
-
-- Serialisation utilities
- - A new set of utilities to quickly serialise objects
-
-## Version 1.4.3
-
-- Bugfix: unhtml
- - Also replace non-breakable spaces by normal spaces
-
-## Version 1.4.2
-
-- Bugfix: Deltree
- - Deltree was not OK for files...
-
-## Version 1.4.1
-
-- Progress
- - Better handling of min==max case
- - New methods .done() and .add(int step)
-
-## Version 1.4.0
-
-- R/W Bundles
- - Bundle is now Read/Write
-
-- Bundle Configuration
- - New UI controls to configure the Bundles graphically
-
-## Version 1.3.6
-
-- Fix for Java 1.6 compat
- - Java 1.6 cannot compile it due to variables with ambigous names (which
- - Java 1.8 can identify)
-
-## Version 1.3.5
-
-- Improve ProgressBar UI
- - It now shows all the progression bars of the different steps of progression at the same time
-
-## Version 1.3.4
-
-- Improve TestCase error reporting
- - We know display the full stack trace even for AssertionErrors
-
-- Extends Version
- - ...with new methods: isOlderThan(Version) and isNewerThan(Version)
-
-## Version 1.3.3
-
-- New Version class
- - Which can parse versions from the running program
-
-## Version 1.2.3
-
-- Add openResource and getVersion in IOUtils
- - The file VERSION is supposed to exist
-
-- Give more informartion on AssertErrors
- - The TestCase were not always helpful in case of AssertExceptions; they now print the stacktrace (they only used to do it for non-assert exceptions)
-
-- Fix configure.sh
- - The VERSION file was not added, the Main method was not the correct one (so it was not producing working runnable JAR, yet it stated so)
-
-## Version 1.2.2
-
-- Fix bug in Bundle regarding \t handling
- - ...tests should be written (later)
-
-## Version 1.2.1
-
-- New drawEllipse3D method
- - ...in UIUtils
-
-## Version 1.1.1
-
-- Add UI component for Progress
- - Still a WIP, it only show the current progress bar, still not the children bars (it's planned)
-
-## Version 1.1.0
-
-- Add progress reporting, move to ui package
- - A new progress reporting system (and tests) in the new ui package (some other classes have been moved into ui, too: WrapLayout and UIUtils)
-
-## Version 1.0.0
-
-- Add WrapLayout and UIUtils
- - A FlowLayout that automatically wrap to the next line (from existing code found on internet) and a method to set a fake-native look & feel
-
-## Version 0.9.7
-
-- Improve toImage and allow non-resetable InputStreams
- - ...though they are then automatically saved onto disk then re-opened, then the file is deleted at the end of the process -- bad perfs
- - Worse, it does it even if no EXIF metadata are present (because it cannot know that before reading the Stream, and cannot save a partially, non-resetable Stream to disk)
-
-- Reoarganize some methods from String to IO
-
-## Version 0.9.6
-
-- New test system
- - Now some unit tests have been added, as well as the support classes
-
-## Version 0.9.5
-
-- Resource bundle bug
- - UTF-8 strings were sometimes wrangled
- - It is fixed by using a Bundle#Control, whih sadly is only available in Java 1.6+
-
-## Version 0.9.4
-
-- Compatibility bug
- - Again... because of some useless imports made there for a wrong jDoc comment
-
-## Version 0.9.3
-
-- Compatibility bug
- - The library did not work with JDK versions prior to 1.8 because of a dependency on Base64
- - A new (public domain) class was used instead, which is compatible with Java 1.5 this time
-
-## Version 0.9.2
-
-- Initial version
- - ...on GIT
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-
-# default:
-PREFIX=/usr/local
-PROGS="java javac jar"
-
-UI=be/nikiroo/utils/ui/test/TestUI
-ANDOIRD=
-
-valid=true
-while [ "$*" != "" ]; do
- key=`echo "$1" | cut -f1 -d=`
- val=`echo "$1" | cut -f2 -d=`
- case "$key" in
- --help) # This help message
- echo The following arguments can be used:
- cat "$0" | grep '^\s*--' | grep '#' | while read ln; do
- cmd=`echo "$ln" | cut -f1 -d')'`
- msg=`echo "$ln" | cut -f2 -d'#'`
- echo " $cmd$msg"
- done
- ;;
- --prefix) #=PATH Change the prefix to the given path
- PREFIX="$val"
- ;;
- --ui) #=no Disable UI (Swing/AWT) support
- [ "$val" = no -o "$val" = false ] && UI= && JUI=
- if [ "$val" = yes -o "$val" = true ]; then
- UI=be/nikiroo/utils/ui/test/TestUI
- fi
- ;;
- --android) #=yes Enable Android UI support
- [ "$val" = no -o "$val" = false ] && ANDROID= && JANDROID=
- if [ "$val" = yes -o "$val" = true ]; then
- ANDROID=be/nikiroo/utils/android/test/TestAndroid
- fi
- ;;
- *)
- echo "Unsupported parameter: '$1'" >&2
- valid=false
- ;;
- esac
- shift
-done
-
-[ $valid = false ] && exit 1
-
-MESS="A required program cannot be found:"
-for prog in $PROGS; do
- out="`whereis -b "$prog" 2>/dev/null`"
- if [ "$out" = "$prog:" ]; then
- echo "$MESS $prog" >&2
- valid=false
- fi
-done
-
-[ $valid = false ] && exit 2
-
-if [ "`whereis tput`" = "tput:" ]; then
- ok='"[ ok ]"';
- ko='"[ !! ]"';
- cols=80;
-else
- ok='"`tput bold`[`tput setf 2` OK `tput init``tput bold`]`tput init`"';
- ko='"`tput bold`[`tput setf 4` !! `tput init``tput bold`]`tput init`"';
- cols='"`tput cols`"';
-fi;
-
-
-echo "MAIN = be/nikiroo/utils/test_code/Test" > Makefile
-echo "MORE = $UI $ANDROID" >> Makefile
-echo "TEST = be/nikiroo/utils/test_code/Test" >> Makefile
-echo "TEST_PARAMS = $cols $ok $ko" >> Makefile
-echo "NAME = nikiroo-utils" >> Makefile
-echo "PREFIX = $PREFIX" >> Makefile
-echo "JAR_FLAGS += -C bin/ be -C bin/ org -C ./ LICENSE -C ./ VERSION -C libs/ licenses" >> Makefile
-echo "SJAR_FLAGS += -C src/ org -C src/ be -C ./ LICENSE -C ./ VERSION -C libs/ licenses" >> Makefile
-
-cat Makefile.base >> Makefile
-
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-#!/bin/sh
-
-# Export script
-#
-# Version:
-# - 1.1.1: use the new sjar command to make sources
-# - 1.1.0: allow multiple targets
-# - 1.0.0: add a version comment
-
-cd "`dirname "$0"`"
-
-if [ "$1" = "" ]; then
- echo "You need to specify where to export it" >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-LIBNAME="`cat configure.sh | grep '^echo "NAME = ' | cut -d'"' -f2 | cut -d= -f2`"
-LIBNAME="`echo $LIBNAME`"
-
-make mrpropre
-./configure.sh && make && make sjar
-if [ $? = 0 ]; then
- while [ "$1" != "" ]; do
- mkdir -p "$1"/libs/
- cp "$LIBNAME"-`cat VERSION`-sources.jar "$1"/libs/
- cp "$LIBNAME".jar "$1"/libs/
- shift
- done
-fi
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-NAME=nikiroo-utils.jar
-
-jar="$NAME"
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`dirname "$0"`/$NAME"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`whereis "$NAME" | sed 's: :\n:g' | grep "$NAME" | head -n1`"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- echo "$NAME not found." >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exec java -cp "$jar" be.nikiroo.utils.main.img2aa "$@"
-
+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/sh
-NAME=nikiroo-utils.jar
-
-jar="$NAME"
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`dirname "$0"`/$NAME"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- jar="`whereis "$NAME" | sed 's: :\n:g' | grep "$NAME" | head -n1`"
-fi
-
-if [ ! -e "$jar" ]; then
- echo "$NAME not found." >&2
- exit 1
-fi
-
-exec java -cp "$jar" be.nikiroo.utils.main.justify "$@"
-
+++ /dev/null
-package be.nikiroo.utils;
-
-import java.awt.Component;
-import java.awt.Container;
-import java.awt.Dimension;
-import java.awt.FlowLayout;
-import java.awt.Insets;
-
-import javax.swing.JScrollPane;
-import javax.swing.SwingUtilities;
-
-/**
- * FlowLayout subclass that fully supports wrapping of components.
- *
- * @author https://tips4java.wordpress.com/2008/11/06/wrap-layout/
- */
-public class WrapLayout extends FlowLayout {
- private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;
-
- /**
- * Constructs a new <code>WrapLayout</code> with a left alignment and a
- * default 5-unit horizontal and vertical gap.
- */
- public WrapLayout() {
- super();
- }
-
- /**
- * Constructs a new <code>FlowLayout</code> with the specified alignment and
- * a default 5-unit horizontal and vertical gap. The value of the alignment
- * argument must be one of <code>WrapLayout</code>, <code>WrapLayout</code>,
- * or <code>WrapLayout</code>.
- *
- * @param align
- * the alignment value
- */
- public WrapLayout(int align) {
- super(align);
- }
-
- /**
- * Creates a new flow layout manager with the indicated alignment and the
- * indicated horizontal and vertical gaps.
- * <p>
- * The value of the alignment argument must be one of
- * <code>WrapLayout</code>, <code>WrapLayout</code>, or
- * <code>WrapLayout</code>.
- *
- * @param align
- * the alignment value
- * @param hgap
- * the horizontal gap between components
- * @param vgap
- * the vertical gap between components
- */
- public WrapLayout(int align, int hgap, int vgap) {
- super(align, hgap, vgap);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the preferred dimensions for this layout given the <i>visible</i>
- * components in the specified target container.
- *
- * @param target
- * the component which needs to be laid out
- * @return the preferred dimensions to lay out the subcomponents of the
- * specified container
- */
- @Override
- public Dimension preferredLayoutSize(Container target) {
- return layoutSize(target, true);
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the minimum dimensions needed to layout the <i>visible</i>
- * components contained in the specified target container.
- *
- * @param target
- * the component which needs to be laid out
- * @return the minimum dimensions to lay out the subcomponents of the
- * specified container
- */
- @Override
- public Dimension minimumLayoutSize(Container target) {
- Dimension minimum = layoutSize(target, false);
- minimum.width -= (getHgap() + 1);
- return minimum;
- }
-
- /**
- * Returns the minimum or preferred dimension needed to layout the target
- * container.
- *
- * @param target
- * target to get layout size for
- * @param preferred
- * should preferred size be calculated
- * @return the dimension to layout the target container
- */
- private Dimension layoutSize(Container target, boolean preferred) {
- synchronized (target.getTreeLock()) {
- // Each row must fit with the width allocated to the containter.
- // When the container width = 0, the preferred width of the
- // container
- // has not yet been calculated so lets ask for the maximum.
-
- int targetWidth = target.getSize().width;
- Container container = target;
-
- while (container.getSize().width == 0
- && container.getParent() != null) {
- container = container.getParent();
- }
-
- targetWidth = container.getSize().width;
-
- if (targetWidth == 0)
- targetWidth = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
-
- int hgap = getHgap();
- int vgap = getVgap();
- Insets insets = target.getInsets();
- int horizontalInsetsAndGap = insets.left + insets.right
- + (hgap * 2);
- int maxWidth = targetWidth - horizontalInsetsAndGap;
-
- // Fit components into the allowed width
-
- Dimension dim = new Dimension(0, 0);
- int rowWidth = 0;
- int rowHeight = 0;
-
- int nmembers = target.getComponentCount();
-
- for (int i = 0; i < nmembers; i++) {
- Component m = target.getComponent(i);
-
- if (m.isVisible()) {
- Dimension d = preferred ? m.getPreferredSize() : m
- .getMinimumSize();
-
- // Can't add the component to current row. Start a new
- // row.
-
- if (rowWidth + d.width > maxWidth) {
- addRow(dim, rowWidth, rowHeight);
- rowWidth = 0;
- rowHeight = 0;
- }
-
- // Add a horizontal gap for all components after the
- // first
-
- if (rowWidth != 0) {
- rowWidth += hgap;
- }
-
- rowWidth += d.width;
- rowHeight = Math.max(rowHeight, d.height);
- }
- }
-
- addRow(dim, rowWidth, rowHeight);
-
- dim.width += horizontalInsetsAndGap;
- dim.height += insets.top + insets.bottom + vgap * 2;
-
- // When using a scroll pane or the DecoratedLookAndFeel we need
- // to
- // make sure the preferred size is less than the size of the
- // target containter so shrinking the container size works
- // correctly. Removing the horizontal gap is an easy way to do
- // this.
-
- Container scrollPane = SwingUtilities.getAncestorOfClass(
- JScrollPane.class, target);
-
- if (scrollPane != null && target.isValid()) {
- dim.width -= (hgap + 1);
- }
-
- return dim;
- }
- }
-
- /*
- * A new row has been completed. Use the dimensions of this row to update
- * the preferred size for the container.
- *
- * @param dim update the width and height when appropriate
- *
- * @param rowWidth the width of the row to add
- *
- * @param rowHeight the height of the row to add
- */
- private void addRow(Dimension dim, int rowWidth, int rowHeight) {
- dim.width = Math.max(dim.width, rowWidth);
-
- if (dim.height > 0) {
- dim.height += getVgap();
- }
-
- dim.height += rowHeight;
- }
-}
\ No newline at end of file
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